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Old 06-29-2009, 08:10 AM
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A store that I visit keeps its lights (flourescents) off when there is no one in the fabric department browsing... the lady there told me that their fabric fades along the folds that are towards the outside.

I told her she should lower her prices so the fabric doesn't sit there so long! She just laughed at me. :-(
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Old 06-29-2009, 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Loretta
I store my folded fabrics in wicker baskets, by color and/or subject. The room has skylights and 2 dormer windows and I have never found any fading. But bleeding reds are still a frustration!
I wonder if this is indirect (diffuse) lighting. I'm thinking indirect lighting must be less damaging than direct. Not sure how to differentiate between direct and indirect lighting, though.
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bumping this thread about fading fabric
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Old 08-19-2009, 04:37 PM
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I keep all of mine in closed dark chests, no light can get to them.
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Old 08-19-2009, 05:34 PM
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Thanks for bumping, Cathe. I guess it makes sense to expect fabric to fade over time and with use and washing as well. I did think the colors were being made longer lasting. Oh well.

It's one thing to preserve fabrics we haven't used, but once it's on a bed or even hanging on a wall, I expect it to wear out eventually, like any other object. Still, I would hope a qult would last and look nice for several years.

So I gather there's no way to lock in colors?
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Originally Posted by Cathe
bumping this thread about fading fabric
Not sure what "bumping" meant?
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Old 08-19-2009, 06:00 PM
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I keep mine in wicker baskets, I keep the shade pulled when it's really bright because of the machine being in front of the window so I can see.
I am wondering about all the quilt hangings and quilts on the beds...do they all fade equally, is it predominant in one manufacturer over another, and why haven't they found anything to keep it from fading that way?

Cathe, I'm in awe of your memory! You remember articles like that from back then? I can't remember to eat and you remember this kind of detail? WOW!!!

Hugs,
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Old 08-20-2009, 06:10 AM
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I'm sorry to hear about your greens and your quilt, how disappointing!

I keep my fabric on a bookshelf, it receives the light of the room from the window, but not direct sunlight. Is this a problem?

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